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I am a Lay Leader of Prayer (as it is called in our Diocese) and also an EMHC. Both are commissioned positions. It is part of my responsibility (and the other LLP’s) to repose the Blessed Sacrament if no clergy is available. I don an alb (which I was taught to do) and we have a ritual written for this consisting of singing the songs prescribed for this, (the Tantum Ergo), the Litany to the Heart of Jesus, a period of Adoration, I remove the Luna from the monstrance and repose the Blessed Sacrament, and then we do the Divine Praises, followed by singing Holy God We Praise thy Name. We do NOT do Benediction, and I certainly have no desire to be a priest. I act according to the Church and my Bishop, who commissioned me to be a LLP after weekly training sessions for 8 weeks. I take all my duties as a LLP and EMHC very seriously, wether it is reposing the Blessed Sacrament, presiding at a Liturgy of the Word, leading the Rosary or a Novena, distributing Communion, and every single LLP and EMHC I know does the same.
If the OP would perceive me as being irreverent, reposing the Sacrament like a plate of cookies, or any of the other accusations I would suggest an examination of conscience is in order as to why he feels he is in a position to judge the minds and hearts of others, and feels qualified to place his opinion above what the Church permits.
If the OP would perceive me as being irreverent, reposing the Sacrament like a plate of cookies, or any of the other accusations I would suggest an examination of conscience is in order as to why he feels he is in a position to judge the minds and hearts of others, and feels qualified to place his opinion above what the Church permits.